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| Areas of Practice > Burns / Explosions |
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| Burns / Explosions |
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| The American Burn Association estimates that 1.1 million significant burn injuries occur every year in the United States. Most commonly, burns are caused by: |
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- Automobile Accidents
- Gas and other Flammable Liquid Fuel Explosions
- Scalding/ Hot Water
- Electrical Accidents
- Industrial Accidents
- Gasoline Spills
- Building Fires
- Defective Candles
- Lighters & Matches
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Chemical explosions, gas fires, electrical burns, building flames and other such tragedies often result in serious injury to the victims. The burn injury lawyers at the Payer Law Group have represented numerous burn victims and tried cases involving serious burn injuries in both state and federal courts. There are few injuries more serious than burn injuries. The lawyers at Payer Law Group have handled and tried cases involving disposable lighter claims, explosions at work, burns at work, chemical explosions and fires caused both at work and at home. We are aware of the overwhelming medical costs associated with burn treatment and the fact that these treatment will continue over many years. We are aware of scar revision surgeries, derm-abrasion, tissue release and the variety of surgical option thrown at burn victims who are just trying to get their lives back. This is a tragedy like no other.
Our experienced attorneys will discuss your situation and go over the options available to you, as well as work with insurance companies and other parties involved in your case to make sure all your needs are handled quickly and appropriately. We will also help you protect your legal rights so that you may be properly compensated for long term medical bills, wage loss, disfigurement, pain and suffering, emotional distress, mental anguish, and lost enjoyment of life.
Injuries caused by fire, explosion, smoke, fumes, electrical shock, building collapse or heat can all be the result of someone’s negligence. Let us investigate the case correctly for you. CALL 1-866-648-1510 or contact us online for your free initial consultation. |
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